Pearl Yachts has introduced the Pearl 100 Hybrid, a 96-foot raised-pilothouse yacht that is both the shipyard’s largest model and its first hybrid-powered vessel.
The propulsion system combines twin 2,00 hp MAN V12 diesels with an E-Motion hybrid package, offering several operating modes. Owners can run on diesel for a 24-knot top speed, switch to electric for silent maneuvering or overnight hotel loads, or combine diesel-electric power for efficient long-distance passages. At displacement speeds of around 10 knots, the vessel has a range of about 1,150 nautical miles. At a fast cruise of 20 knots, range is approximately 328 nautical miles. The system is designed to cut fuel consumption, reduce engine hours and lower emissions while enhancing onboard comfort with quieter operation.
Exterior styling comes from Dixon Yacht Design, while Kelly Hoppen Interiors provides three interior moods: Indulgence, Modern, and Monochrome. The five-stateroom layout includes two full-beam master suites, and outdoor areas span a flybridge with Jacuzzi and wellness zone, a Riviera-style cockpit with fold-out wings, and a foredeck lounge. A tender garage accommodates a Williams 445DJ and a Sea-Doo Spark.
Pearl describes the Pearl 100 Hybrid as a pivotal step forward, combining sustainability, performance, and luxury in its new flagship.
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